Yesterday, Theresa May returned to Brussels for another meeting with Mr Juncker and Michel Barnier, European Chief Negotiator for the United Kingdom exiting the European Union.

It is becoming ever more crucial for an agreement to be reached over issues such as the Irish border question, which has left the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) criticising May.

Yesterday Laura said the DUP’s refusal to back May had left the pound “spiralling lower” in value against the euro.

“News that the DUP’s opposition to PM Theresa May’s proposal for the Irish border could prevent the UK forging an exit deal with the EU before this month’s summit left Sterling spiralling lower on Tuesday.”